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Explore the most popular walking trails near Brookfield with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
This is a paved trail around a lake with very little elevation gain. The trail is mostly shaded.
Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers.
Accessible Parking:
Number of designated accessible spaces: 4 at the trailhead;
Number of van-accessible spaces with access aisles: 4;
Parking lot surface: paved.
Trail Details:
Trail surface: paved asphalt, paved concrete, smooth;
Average trail width: 8 feet;
Estimated average grade...
Owned and operated by the Waukesha County Parks System, the Fox River Trail is a connector trail between the City of Pewaukee and the City of Brookfield. It runs from North Avenue in Pewaukee past scenic woodlands, wetlands, and beautiful river views. It goes all the way to Brookfield Road in Brookfield.
Easy, level, short walk thru the park. More sun than shade. Pretty quiet on a Saturday afternoon.
Frequently asked questions about walking trails in Brookfield
What is the longest walking trail in Brookfield?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest walking trail in Brookfield is Fox River Trail. This trail is estimated to be 3.4 mi long.
Which walking trail has the most elevation gain in Brookfield?
Brookfield: With an ascent of 49 ft, Fox River Trail has the most elevation gain of all of the walking trails in the area.The next highest ascent for walking trails is Franklin Wirth Park with 16 ft of elevation gain.